Missing 18-Year-Old from Edenbridge Safely Found by Kent Police

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Missing 18-Year-Old from Edenbridge Safely Found by Kent Police

An 18-year-old man reported missing from Edenbridge has been located safe and well after a public appeal.

Kent Police confirmed on Saturday 11 April 2026 that an 18-year-old man reported missing from Edenbridge the previous day has been safely located. The figures show this represents another successful outcome for Kent Police’s missing persons unit, which safely located 98% of the 4,892 missing person cases reported across the county in 2024/25.

Swift Resolution Highlights Community Response

The man was reported missing on Friday 10 April 2026, with Kent Police issuing a public appeal for information. Within 24 hours, he had been found safe and well. Kent Police thanked the public for sharing their appeal on social media platforms.

Data from the Office for National Statistics shows Edenbridge sits within the Sevenoaks District, which has a population of 120,763 according to the 2021 Census. The town regularly sees Kent Police respond to welfare concerns and missing person reports as part of routine policing operations.

Standard Procedure Delivers Results

Kent Police routinely issues public appeals for missing persons to aid swift location, chiefly for vulnerable individuals. No details about the circumstances of the disappearance or where the man was located have been released by authorities.

The incident occurred over a single day period with no indication of criminal activity. This follows standard procedure for welfare checks on missing young adults, where police prioritise safe recovery over disclosure of personal circumstances.

Police Data Shows Strong Track Record

The successful resolution adds to Kent Police’s strong track record on missing persons cases. Their 98% success rate in 2024/25 demonstrates the effectiveness of combining traditional policing methods with social media appeals to engage the public.

But the case also highlights how quickly situations can develop and resolve when community members respond to police appeals by sharing information across their networks.

Key Takeaways

  • 18-year-old man from Edenbridge found safe within 24 hours of being reported missing
  • Kent Police achieved 98% success rate for missing person cases in 2024/25
  • Public sharing of police appeals on social media contributed to swift resolution

What This Means for Kent Residents

This successful outcome demonstrates the effectiveness of Kent Police’s approach to missing person cases and the value of community cooperation in Sevenoaks District. Residents can report missing persons by calling 101 for non-emergency situations or 999 if there are immediate safety concerns. The swift resolution will reassure families across Edenbridge and the wider Kent area that local police maintain sturdy procedures for locating missing individuals, chiefly young adults who may be vulnerable.